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March 1, 2012 to June 30, 2012
Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT)
RSAT funding (CFDA 16.593) provides funding support for cognitive based drug treatment programs lasting 6 months to one year for incarcerated offenders. Department of Corrections applied for FFY2011 RSAT funding and was awarded $400,918.36 for state fiscal year 2012. Seven treatment programs including BJCC Reintegration and Relapse Prevention, WSKCC Key to Life, MACC Catch Program, EWCC RTP, ECCWC RSAT, LCCC RSAT, and MBCC RSAT will continue with support from 2010 and 2011 RSAT funding, 2009 JAG ARRA funding and dedicated DOC revolving funds. With an approved grant extension funding should be sufficient to continue all current programs through November 30, 2012. As 2013 funding is significantly reduced the upcoming new award will be much less.
Bulletproof Vest Partnership Act (BVPA)
BVPA funding (CFDA16.607) is to protect the lives of law enforcement officers by helping State, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies provide officers with armored vests. Funding provides partial reimbursement of up to 50% for qualifying vests. Oklahoma Department of Corrections is a part of the State of Oklahoma‘s FFY2012 application submitted on June 26, 2012. Partial (up to 50%) reimbursement of qualifying vests still remains available through September 30, 2012.
State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP)
SCAAP (CFDA 16.606) provides partial reimbursements for costs associated with incarcerating illegal aliens. Oklahoma Department of Corrections submitted the 2011 application on June 9, 2011. In November 2011 Oklahoma Department of Corrections received partial reimbursement of $924,417.
Oklahoma Department of Corrections applied for 2012 SCAAP partial reimbursement on May 31, 2012.
2010 SMART Adam-Walsh Act Implementation Grant
On March 5, 2010 Oklahoma Department of Corrections applied for funding under this program to support expanding biometric capabilities and to provide greater follow-up on delinquencies related to sex offender registration. On September 22, 2010 Oklahoma Department of Corrections was awarded $205,584 under this program. During the quarter, a no-cost grant extension was approved. During the quarter, progress continued toward acquisition of the digital fingerprinting equipment purchases planned under the grant.
Funding under the grant will remain available through March 31, 2013.

March 1, 2012 to June 30, 2012
Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT)
RSAT funding (CFDA 16.593) provides funding support for cognitive based drug treatment programs lasting 6 months to one year for incarcerated offenders. Department of Corrections applied for FFY2011 RSAT funding and was awarded $400,918.36 for state fiscal year 2012. Seven treatment programs including BJCC Reintegration and Relapse Prevention, WSKCC Key to Life, MACC Catch Program, EWCC RTP, ECCWC RSAT, LCCC RSAT, and MBCC RSAT will continue with support from 2010 and 2011 RSAT funding, 2009 JAG ARRA funding and dedicated DOC revolving funds. With an approved grant extension funding should be sufficient to continue all current programs through November 30, 2012. As 2013 funding is significantly reduced the upcoming new award will be much less.
Bulletproof Vest Partnership Act (BVPA)
BVPA funding (CFDA16.607) is to protect the lives of law enforcement officers by helping State, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies provide officers with armored vests. Funding provides partial reimbursement of up to 50% for qualifying vests. Oklahoma Department of Corrections is a part of the State of Oklahoma‘s FFY2012 application submitted on June 26, 2012. Partial (up to 50%) reimbursement of qualifying vests still remains available through September 30, 2012.
State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP)
SCAAP (CFDA 16.606) provides partial reimbursements for costs associated with incarcerating illegal aliens. Oklahoma Department of Corrections submitted the 2011 application on June 9, 2011. In November 2011 Oklahoma Department of Corrections received partial reimbursement of $924,417.
Oklahoma Department of Corrections applied for 2012 SCAAP partial reimbursement on May 31, 2012.
2010 SMART Adam-Walsh Act Implementation Grant
On March 5, 2010 Oklahoma Department of Corrections applied for funding under this program to support expanding biometric capabilities and to provide greater follow-up on delinquencies related to sex offender registration. On September 22, 2010 Oklahoma Department of Corrections was awarded $205,584 under this program. During the quarter, a no-cost grant extension was approved. During the quarter, progress continued toward acquisition of the digital fingerprinting equipment purchases planned under the grant.
Funding under the grant will remain available through March 31, 2013.